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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 19

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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News Of The San Joaquin MeCktchy Newspapers Service THE FRESNO BEE THE REPUBLICAN FRESNO CALIFORNIA SUNDAY MARCH 2 1952 Sanaer Red Cross Hospital Serves orkersWill Get 4000 Patients Campaign Plans SANGER Fresno Co March 1 Workers in the annual Red Cross drive in Sanger will meet in the chamber of commerce rooms at 8:30 Monday morning for coffee and doughnuts and to receive final instructions Rose local department store owner is chairman of this year's drive and his advisory committee is composed of John A Olson Virgil Rasmussen Lawrence Petersen and Allan Mead The goal is $3010 the same In First Year TULARE Tulare Co March 1 The TUlare District Hospital In one year of operation has served more than 4000 persons including 2113 admitted for hospital care and 1961 treated as out patients Three hundred ninety seven major surgical operations have been performed and 272 minor surgeries The 509 babies born Included seven pairs of twins four sets of boys and three of girls The most recent are Ritchie Lee and Rodney Wayne Kesey Identical twin sons of Mr and Mrs These young Kern musicians will provide the entertainment program at the annual dinner meeting of the Madera Chamber of Commerce Wednesday night In front are Nancy James left and Carol James Mary Devincenzo left and Mary Alice Leon flank John Devincenzo in the center row Amanda Los tanau left and Ronald Bolyard are in the rear Japanese Young People Parley Set For Dinuba Chamber Dinner I MADERA Madera Co March as last year Fred Milnes is chairman of the Kesey Route 4 Box 184 Tulare rural districts and Joseph Gerar- who arrived Monday din and Oscar Ragle will head The Mariachi Marimba Band the Industrial division tJSiotSt ith Lrateentr i of Bakersfield will provide enter- The women division will he tainment at the annual dinner in charge of Esther Jorgensen thr DINUBA Tulare Co March 1 meeting of the annual Japanese Young Chamber of Commerce Madera uiiiiiirrtg Count and Lowell Mvcrs chairman Nation requires or either Wtinn wwi? room ma' vacated for clean-imeree Wednes- of the downtownsection op finBhlnf? Eighteen bas- ninrS1 nir nuw munn uuu vs na i MfiMlehSniv Madera Union assigned to each block bator while Ritchie Lee Kesey his twin sleeps left in Tulare District Hospitals LATEST Aide Lorene Porter watches Rodney Wayne Kesey in incu Peoples sectional Christian con-day night in the ers are ference will be held in High School -in the downtown and outlying re -provided March 9th with sessions sched- The wine and gold garbed mu- business districts Four Incubators tiled in the Japanese Methodist sicians range in age lrom 11 to Leland Condry is the drive: The department is equipped Church in the morning and in i6 years They will present a treasurer with four incubators and three the Dinuba First Methodist program which will include the Mrs Edna ErUkson is presi-rcsuscitator type units Children Church in the afternoon classics and Latin America Ha- dent of the local Red Cross chap-1 weighing less than five pounds The parley will continue from waiian and novelty tunes ter i at birth remain in the hospital 1 special care until they certain degree of de-int Last year the conference was Drreiden dsccrct arv "win 1 unit wa active during a poten'00 held in the First Presbyterian SiJSJrSf hoMnnrdSnMte1 tHw RIvPr llood in 1930 present Oitirrh in Fnam and has given home service aid furniture for rooms was of the to veterans and their families in -hased by the board of direc- I anj placed in storage during the year The hospital will offer an Important new service when the ray therapy unit now in process of Installation is completed The equipment will be in the wing which houses the modern ray diagnostic setup A full time radiologist has been employed Plants Thrive The most visible charge wii Future Fanners of America VveSrWavTTe wiH Baker vit chairman of lh Jl chamber agricultral committee a Hirssun1 chrirn Dr- J- W- P- Glasgow will intro- citizen ot the high school group Jane Ku-i Jrar' lokawa and Min Okubo for the college group and Seichi Mikami and Isos uke Kawal for the adult group The conference w-ill open with morning worship followed by a singspiration movie discussion and luncheon The afternoon will include recreation Springville Rodeo April 20th Will quota is $Z300 As-: 1 1 Williams Sounds Appeal To Save CVP Flood Water CIIOWCHILLA Madera Co March 1 Duval WiUiama a member of the Chowrhilla Irrigation District advisory committee today appealed to Reclamation Commissioner Michael Strauss to take action to save for beneficial use Central Valleys Project flood water now being dumped into the Pacific Hit proposal included a suggestion that excess water could be run into the main canals from Friant Dam for the free use of irrigation districts in good standing with the bureau Williams released the contents of a letter he sent to Straus in which he pointed out that 1952 is the second year in a row precious impounded water dumped Into the ocean conservation and beneficial use 100 per cent in Lesson From 1951 He said some lessons should have been learned by the mistake ot 1951 Last year he said: Fresno office had informed me it (the flood water) was available at 10 cents an acre foot Nobody could use any water at that time as everything was flooded and saturated the same situation exists You must bear in mind that the water user's finances at this time of the year are at the low point after paying property taxes paying for CVP supplemental water pumping power bills his overhead expenses etc 1 le put up money now for seepage water and next September's irrigation crop water of dumping from Friant into the ocean find ways to dump into the Madera and Friant-kem Canals find places from Chowchilla to Bakersfield to conserve and put this precious water into the underground During these emergency times parcel out this water free of charge a sort of bonus to districts in good standing with their orders and contracts with the reclamation bureau The present condition docs not and will not happen very Inform Chapman He asked Straus to bring these facts to the attention of Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman Another attack on the problem was made in Madera this week when the agricultural committee of the chamber of commerce Joined the Madera Irrigation District in a request to congress for a change in the reclamation law to provide for a lower price for flood control water released for irrigation use An offer by the bureau to sell the district excess Rood control water for seepage purposes at $150 an acre foot was rejected earlier by the MID as too costly Ernest Merritt a rancher suggested that the Fresno River be i dammed to supply Irrigation water and to create two seepage lakes Slayman Is Named Head Of Lindsay Blossom Festival LINDSAY Tulare Co March Harold Jessup president of the Lindsay Chamber of Commerce announced today Victor Slayman has been named general I chairman of the annual Orange Blossom Festival next month Slayman has called the first committee meeting for Monday night in the chamber of com-I xncrce office Jessup declared a good season 1 program musical vespers a dinner and the closing Sermon Ronald Hoods of Reedley is the conference chairman Other members of the conference cabinet Aid Hospital Fund SPRINGVILLE Tulare Co Pete Baradat manager of the hospital i right demonstrate how modem equipment laundry Oddie Scott and May Turner left to keeps linens fresh and spotless -to plfcllt 18 111 UnOSCdp ing Lawns flowers shrubs and trees have made a noticeable areCheny and Ruth Ogawa Anna wung Fresno vie chairmen Barbara! fof "ro ill1 ltsj Chris Andersen virs vi? Rndn Lloyd Wallace Mrs John Mar-Aor 1 £th toltinpz- H- Smith Harry Iseki raise funds forllenry Mathison Ben Koga Ed thi rehabilim wa Eyman Kenneth VM'inc are Mrc Wilhiif Mrs Ruth Larson Mrs! Al'tre Weatherly Mrs Earl Toshiyuki of Fresno and Yuri Watarl of Reedley recording and corresponding secretaries Art Rhoji of Livingston treasurer: Paul Okuye of Livingston wth since the ground was parly Ut Spring An Paul-jl Ine Mayeda Jane Kurokawa and 1 Michio Takahashi of Fresno Asaka Miyake of Cortez Nobu Imai of Dinuba and Mas Konat-su of Orosl Fellowship presidents and ministers from Livingston Cortez Reedley Fresno Hanford Selma and Dinuba also are on the cabinet important asset which contributes much to the efficiency of the hospital is the group of cottages on the ground for members of the nursing staff These are available at a nominal rent to nurses whose homes are outside the community Mrs Doro-tha Whiteman director of nurses believes the cottages have much to do with the light turnover In the nursing staff The houses are completely furnished and equipped for housekeeping They are heated from the central system and cooled by individual units The nurses may grow flowers and keep pets The hospital laundry facilities are at their disposal Berryhill Lloyd Agee Henry Tsuruoka John Lyons Viggo Hansen Dan Groth and John Haga Seeks 12541 PORTERVILLE Tulare Co March 1 The 1952 Red Cross roll call campaign in Porterville opened yesterday with a goal of $12541 expected to be reached within 15 days II Elmore Salisbury is the campaign chairman assisted by tion program at the Tulare-Kings County berculosis Hospital Members of the rodeo plan-ning committee are Gable president of the Tulare County uberculosfs and Health Association Mrs Beth Smith executive secretary of the association Dr A (Winn director of the Tulare- Fresno Religious Leaders Will Be On College Panel REEDLEY Fresno Co March President Of Eagles Lodge Will I Iff eAlkM AMAA4llMitll I Shirley Dougherty left and Margaret i fortable surroundings of their cottage on the CL Howell Photos McCluskey nurses relax with pets In com- hospital ground S-masrWjBe Merced Guest is 150 pints will initiate candidates Monday 'night in honor of State President -Vic Corsiglia of Cupertino LIVINGSTON Merced Co who will make his official visit Chairmen Are Named LIVINGSTON Merced C- wno wm Lindsay Begins Long Range Tree Planting Program LINDSAY Tulare Co March 1 Lindsay street employes were busy yesterday planting CCID Directors Call Hearing On Exclusion Pleas lian and Harry Kawagoe as aj patA vOnUIivAVvy SllO adviser will feature a spring-! We of Springville are proud hoard panel of three prominent 'to have such a well clergymen Monday if Mrch Keith Winton district t0 the local lodge Monsignor James Do'Hng I chairman of the Red Cross drive The meeting will be held at Dean James Malloch and its success I has appointed Henry Brassfield pm in the Eagles Lodge Rabbi David Greenberg of Our rodeo was a huge success chairman for Livingston and A1- room in the Italo-American Hall Fresno will conduct a panel dis-llast year and we are prepared bert Arakelian chairman for the lifter the initiation and a brief Driver Is Sent To County Jail On License Charge VISALIA Tulare Co March Superior Judge Glenn Moran yesterday denied James Weldon should produce many orange Hays 20 Lindsay probation and! blossoms for the event which is surrounding territory in the drive business session a dinner will be! rng BANOS Merced Co miberry rPPS Jong for $1450 They will announce served for all members lMarch 1 -e dSrMtors of the Westwood Avenue in a long their helpers soon- 7 Ti Central California Irrigation Dis- range tree planting program Joseph Lebeda is the Atwater- if Reedley trict will conduct a hearing here City Superintendent Carl Patchen chairman with a quota or Winton chairman with a qu at 8 Tuesday night to gain 75 trees will be nlanted this sentenced him to six months in: one of the most popular in the frnmthe ypar Spring is becoming too drivinff ithSan Jnaquln Val1 lrom the district certain prop f9V atvanAnri a nian mn Tha suspended license A four month county Jail sen- Lg Ijrand rest OeatS $2650 Tony Ferreira will head nr rMriinn the campaign for the Stevinson section with a quota at Eadcr his official visit will N-namcd" criies- tw wre to thi W-2W- Aleaaer wm ne Reeilrv Aerie Thursday The Jcity by the garden club and var- Coraiglia formerly of San jious other organizations on the is now a walnut grower in the ot Newn Gustine Los Banos for the Delhi-Ballico section where $1100 is the quota Plann russinn at an assembly during to accommodate an even larger the third period The discussion growd this year will be based upon the theme for the week A Faith For Today KinSSbUTS Chamber Following the discussion a SfaSlWi1! Elect Directors SSrlJ'TmnkZ 'BulhutTy I At Annual Dinner man from Fowler will discuss: KIXGSBURG Fresno Co the Buddhist belief in relation to March 1 The Kingsburg Cham-the theme for the week Carol ber of Commerce will elect five Moon director of the Fresno directors at its annual dinner State Cbtlege campus will' meeting Monday at 7 PM in the speak Wednesday Thursday ajTW Cafe panel from the Reedley College! Jack shop of Fresno San faculty will continue the discus-(Joaquin Valley district manager Sion of the theme A tromm'ot the Mste dumber of m-ot sscred music will he Chenerce wiU meek on Growing v'pMiv Wap 4ha fhoif jPins uf i San joaouin a3y Iriiaay collie fnoir Entertainment will be provided The nuhlic is invited to attend tnifnammeni siu dp provuinijf and Etos Palos plus property whose owners petitioned fori On Arbor Day March 6th two withdrawal prior to the deadline dawn redwoods will be planted established tor such filing About in the city park The two red- fence was given James McCaul-ley 63 a carpenter of Pixley charged with burglary McCaulley broke into a store a mile north of Pixley and deputy sheriffs found him pouring wine from a bottle into another container placed outside the shattered window A 47 year old Oregon logger Charles Leroy Sorrells was sent to jail for two months and was i laced on probation for two years or forgery The probation office mony assisted Officers At In Memorial LE GRAND March I a turkey of American Veterans Memorial Loyd I lusted commander Rosson Will Speak CORCORAN Kings Co March Rosson will speak at the Corcoren Red Cross Drive kickoff breakfast Tuesday at 7:30 AM according to chairman Robert Miller quota is $2800 Miller Verdo HI Dinner Hall Merced Co persons attended dinner and installation officers of the Legion Post In the Building twelfth district conducted the cere-Don Lyons by Santa Clara Valley He has long been active in Eagles official circles both statewide and nationally His father has been a member of the San Jose aerie for 40 years and he has three brothers who have served in various official capacities in the lodge" Directional woods are being sent to the city by Donly Grav of Elverta who has raised them from seeds brought back from China by Ralph Chaney head of the department of palaeontology at the University of California in 297 owners are involved and the areas range in size from a part of a city ldt to 20 lots The district board indicated these areas will be allowed to withdraw because they would receive no direct benefits Charles will be assisted by er will he assisted by said Sorrells has served jail sen- district sergeant at arms Her-fences for petit theft obtaining bert first vice corn-money by false pretenses andimander and Ben Ferro second simple assault (vice commander Fred Dugan pleaded not guilty: Robert Stickles was installed vtcat ta Tiiii rv uAh to a charge of contributing to commander and other officers iuHmr' 'RMpKirnw Ot ot a minor nd his are John Boyle Jr past com eonttaMNl until next mantor I- wm Hail and William commanders Bates district secretary said Will Posted At TAFT Kern Co March 1 jtors He said all costs of the A directional signboard pointing I hearing will be paid by the direc-out the advantages of travel by jtors Highway 33 will be posted as the is the first to Park Packer Resign agree to aid in the project which PARK March 1 Packer lFnnk Kine the oresident of r- i ittiis 1 sAAutn rrano va awren sjW suggested at a meeting of Foreman Louis Gannaway has tha riHnP rrnnmuniiw Cmifort Hold AnilUcll President Arnold loyal of thethe Highway 33 Association in 'resigned to take up ranching the Coalinga Community Corcert i ucuaugit iiuiu tmuiucu Tnsn0 State collece toid guests this week inear Tulare at the public relations dinner Signboard said the Association announced today the week Merced Elks jWill Sponsor Blood Drive placed one man on two probation for failing to provide for a minor child and sat a date for sentencing another man accused of the same offense four musical presentations se- lected for the 1932-33 concert piREBAl'GIL Fresno Co March The Firebaugh Volun- king l4o mealed that 619 teer Department celebrated season ticket -J Vi1- teer Fire Department ceieoratea holders 4S more its seventh annual social gather- the Sanger Business and Profes- sional Womens Club the to be an individual is in danger must all he said we musr an worn ne said sbl'Avenal Hobbyists Will Show a to preserve our rights as indivi- llme IT rXnriTP ArTIVITIPC wm tnd the ine WJU dinner In the Amtl- dal vtI1 eroup rlshtninimS WT rayOTITe ACTIVITie5 hMr he 0 cr ngs Co March Motion pictures and slides of Tidwell Route Box 456C in action will be shown during the annual hobby Kinnhure who nleaded euiltv j-an 'Legion Hail Group rights ran become a AVENAL Kings program will feature The dinner was prepared by the menace to individual rights Avcnaj hobbyists John Sedillo of Visalia was given two years' probation dun ing which he must pay $50 a month Judge McKinney set Friday to UIrirar? mnner was prepared by the menace xo inai rauai Avenal hobbyists in action will be shown during the annual hobby (Kingsburg who pleaded guilty A Banks vice A Davison Winbert McMasters If Lambert Jr and John Medina Richard Parker was dinner chairman Mrs William Turner chairman of decorations and Banks Hannon Morley and Marvin Kahl donated turkeys Father-Son Dinner Be Held Friday In Orange Cove Church ORANGE COVE Fresno Co March Tickets are on sale lor the annual father-son dinner to be held Friday at 7 PM In the Presbyterian Church house Dinner will be served by members of Neighbors than last year series The first wStltoS undujulcM ot the Abrtufc Anrici 1 ktf mmmMititAK Twariiniv now unoer auspices Dt uie Avi-nai omnen nnunAuuum a Similar Charge and a presided at a short meeting MERCED Merced Co Marrh 1 The Merced Elks Lodge will sponsor a blood drive March 12th from 4 to 6:30 PM in the Elks Hall The donations will be used ex clusively for wounded veterans at the Fresno Veterans Hospital This will be the last drawing until Fall and it is hoped enough will be contributed to build a reserve to carry through the Summer months of University Women March 22nd in the elementary school cafe- Two Visalia men torium Any Avenal resident may enter movies end slides of his drunk driving charges Woods and Manuel Rocha will Any Avenal resident may hobby arraigned nn The Men This is a pianist-arranger John Campbell afterward and Alfred Kunz -tenors Rogeri Peter Romero and Sam Del Po- digest magazines and our daily White baritone Edmund Karin lito discussed the improvement lives influenced too much by rud bass and Charles Touchette of the fire alarm system Guest male quartet 5 a rialiv movies appear for preliminary hearing The showings will be limited to 20 minutes each The projector will be operated in a viewing room adjoining the main halL Mrs Lemley is the chairman of this project An admission charge of 5 cents will be made and the proceeds will go to the AAUW scholarship fund Entry blanks for a contest to find the best written definition choice The prizes Include a ceramics figure a cribbage board a plant a drawing and a cash award The committee has sent letters to arts and crafts classes and the Boy and Girl Scouts asking them to enter the show There will be classifications for elementary school pupils high school pupils and adults program can develop from doing as too many agencies in our present society are trying to make us do think and do as they do It is hard to tell where the rights of groups and the rights of individuals begin must protect a free press and have the courage to stand up on our hind legs and speak as we Walls of the Fresno and Louis Madera Fire Department Outstanding Named Fresno Co March In November the association members will hear a radio sym- Sionette organization with ichael Piastre conducting The Teltschiks Austrian brothers who constitute a two man piano team will appear in January They present a mixed program of old world tradition and'l Outstanding were William Fire Department Alvarez of the Parlier Students Are PARLIER Body Of Man Found In Pixley Labor Camp VISALIA TUlare Got -Marat 1 The sheriffs office reported the body of a man Identified as Luke Ckeda about 45 was found this morning In his tent at the Sumlin Labor Camp near Pixley Sheriffs deputies said the man apparently died during the night The body was found by a neighbor John Taylor The Leewer Chapel in Tulare is in charge of funeral Taft Community Chest New TAFT Kelli Co Mirth J-Kalrman lnnnimmit dem for 195Z (Reedley College faculty will be George Martin will serve and a motion picture first vice president Frank Wllbyiwill be tecond vice president and Mrs Curt iWhienh unt presi-Sutliff treasurer £nt of the FYicndly Neighbors Beecher Rintoul has reported has appointed Mrs Arthur Njse-to the chest board Camp Condor I wanger chairman of ticket sales will be run as it has been in the (Mrs Roy Highman publicity and past with full control vested in Mrs Lamont Hendrixson deco-this area (rating chairman senior students I mi hew world inventiveness jof the Parlier Union High School) Qver 75 were vresent at the The fourth program will have been selected by the dinner In the Harding School ture Janie Moudty in February' faculty for Bank or America Cafeteria Mrs Juanita Rusconi to be mailed to the chairman quired Miss Moudry is a mezzo-soprano achievement awards are Thomas (s president of the local cluhkMrs David A Crockett at Box There will be no admission who hah appeared with Pierre' Akino Eleanor Miller Ruth Ga skill was the pro-743 and must be in the hands of charge for the hobby display but Monteux Koussevitzky Munch Madsen and Nettie Zediker gram chairman contest chairman by March I those who desire may place a and Alfred Wallenstein and at) They will represent Parlier at1 Tap dances were-presented by 20th 1 contribution in a miniature Lit- musical festivals from Hollywood a zone selection event May 2nd Phillip Terry Marcia Conrad and SU prizes will be awarded the tie Red Schoolhouse for the Bowl to Tanglewood NJ tin Fresna I Catherine Burk first place winner having first 'scholarship fund 4.

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